Notwithstanding that the PS4 is coming up 8 years old, there are still issues with getting games to automatically update... a highly annoying issue particularly if you have limited time to play. Here's how to fix it.

Back in the day, when I wasn't working at home writing games articles for wonderful websites, my commute to work cost me 1 hour daily, I worked in a cubicle for 8 hours, had a 1-hour lunch of reheated food and all I wanted was to get home and play PS4, to forget my mediocre life.

At home, I would eagerly fire up my console to play Final Fantasy XIV or a few matches of Apex Legends, when suddenly a new 500-gigabyte update would end my enthusiasm, like summer rain on a weekend at the beach. I live in the countryside, so my internet isn't what you call good, therefore the update would take such an overly long time that I would put my PlayStation into sleep mode and spend my free time reading a book instead.

If only there was a way to ensure that your PS4 automatically downloads game updates when they become available... oh yeah, there is! So to avoid frustration like mine, I will teach you how to setup automatic downloads, so when you turn on your PS4, it is already prepared, scented, and waiting for you like it's a Valentine's Day celebration.

How to Update Games on PS4 Automatically

First, turn on your PS4. Easy part! Second, you need to have an active Playstation Plus subscription to allow download in rest mode. If you don't, it will only automatically download updates if the PS4 is turned on. Here's a little walkthrough on how to set it all up:

  1. Go to the PS4 dashboard, press the up arrow, and select "Settings." [https://www.xfire.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/Auto-Update-PS4-Settings.jpeg](https://www.xfire.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/Auto-Update-PS4-Settings.jpeg) Enjoy my awesome FFXIV theme for a while.